1 # Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit.
8 SDESC[standard]= Joe's Own Editor
9 HOMEPAGE= https://sourceforge.net/projects/joe-editor/
13 SITES[main]= SF/joe-editor/JOE%20sources/joe-4.6
14 DISTFILE[1]= joe-4.6.tar.gz:main
16 SPKGS[standard]= single
18 OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none
19 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none
21 USES= gmake iconv desktop-utils:single ncurses
23 FPC_EQUIVALENT= editors/joe
29 INSTALL_REQ_TOOLCHAIN= yes
31 CFLAGS= -I{{LOCALBASE}}/ncurses60/include
32 LDFLAGS= -L{{LOCALBASE}}/ncurses60/lib
35 ${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|docs/README.old docs/man.md ||' \
39 ${RM} -r ${STAGEDIR}${STD_DOCDIR}
40 for rc in jmacsrc joerc jpicorc jstarrc rjoerc; do \
41 ${MV} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/etc/joe/$${rc} \
42 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/etc/joe/$${rc}.sample ; \
45 [FILE:670:descriptions/desc.single]
46 JOE is the professional freeware ASCII text screen editor for UNIX. It
47 makes full use of the power and versatility of UNIX, but lacks the steep
48 learning curve and basic nonsense you have to deal with in every other UNIX
49 editor. JOE has the feel of most IBM PC text editors: the key-sequences are
50 reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo-C. JOE is much more powerful than those
51 editors, however. JOE has all of the features a UNIX user should expect:
52 full use of termcap/terminfo, excellent screen update optimizations (JOE
53 is fully usable at 2400 baud), simple installation, and all of the
54 UNIX-integration features of VI.
56 JOE now has UTF-8 support and Syntax Highlighting.
60 495a0a61f26404070fe8a719d80406dc7f337623788e445b92a9f6de512ab9de 1895046 joe-4.6.tar.gz
63 [FILE:1494:manifests/plist.single]
64 @sample etc/joe/jmacsrc.sample
65 @sample etc/joe/joerc.sample
66 @sample etc/joe/jpicorc.sample
67 @sample etc/joe/jstarrc.sample
68 @sample etc/joe/rjoerc.sample
86 share/joe/charmaps/klingon
185 share/man/man1/joe.1.gz
186 share/man/ru/man1/joe.1.gz